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Ordinarily, my buddies would have convened for lunch at the Buoy, which is our local historical pub.
Confession Nancy Pickard 1994
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Ordinarily, my buddies would have convened for lunch at the Buoy, which is our local historical pub.
Confession Nancy Pickard 1994
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Ordinarily, my buddies would have convened for lunch at the Buoy, which is our local historical pub.
Confession Nancy Pickard 1994
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I soon learned from my shipmates, that this was the famous Bett-Buoy, which is precisely what its name implies; and tolls fast or slow, according to the agitation of the waves.
Redburn. His First Voyage Herman Melville 1855
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Asendorf's snowmobile ran into open water Jan. 9 off Jefferson Park near a navigational marker known as Buoy 100.
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The letter to Evans was sent out less than a month after two Appleton men died Jan. 9 when their snowmobiles entered open water near Jefferson Park in Menasha just yards from a non-working buoy known as Buoy 100.
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Asendorf's snowmobile ran into open water Jan. 9 off Jefferson Park near a navigational marker known as Buoy 100.
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Asendorf's snowmobile ran into open water Jan. 9 off Jefferson Park near a navigational marker known as Buoy 100.
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Ian Loffhagen, racing manager at the Royal Ocean Racing Club which organises the race, said that the yacht capsized between the Fastnet Rock and the Pantaenius Buoy.
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Buoy and boat at once began to draw together, and the fishermen to cry out, as they were jerked after us.
Charley's Coup 2010
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